NASIG/North Carolina Serials Conference Webinar Joining the Library Profession: Getting Hired, Attending Regional Conferences, and Finding a Mentor Christine Fischer, University of North Carolina University Libraries Kimberly Lawler, University of Colorado Boulder University Libraries Maria Collins, North Carolina State University Libraries Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 2PM EST
ATTENDANCE IS HIGHLY ENCOURAGED: THE VALUE OF ATTENDING REGIONAL LIBRARY CONFERENCES Christine Fischer UNC Greensboro University Libraries
Regional conferences Local Area within a state or province State or province Neighboring states or provinces (For this presentation, excludes national or international) using examples from (mostly) North Carolina
General conferences for all types of libraries within a specified geographic area Azalea Coast Library Conference (Wilmington, NC), Southeastern North Carolina General conference for all types of libraries within a specified geographic area North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference
Conferences for specific types of libraries Triad Academic Library Association (TALA) Paraprofessional Conference Society of North Carolina Archivists (SNCA) Conference
Conferences for special interests North Carolina Serials Conference Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit [K12 media personnel], East Carolina University
Conferences for neighboring states Ohio Valley Group of Technical Services Librarians Conference [IN, KY, OH] Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association Annual Meeting [VA, DC, MD, Western PA, West Virginia, NC]
Why regional conferences? Smaller attendance Shorter travel distance Good opportunity to gain conference experience
Looking for your options Remember that library folks are welcoming and inclusive you don t have to limit participation to your local area Places to look for conference information: Library Conference Planner http://lcp.douglashasty.com/ Your graduate program Your state library association Listservs Google Social media May want to check website for Code of Conduct for attendee behavior
Value Professional development Learn about new and innovative practices Learn about new technologies and tools Network Meet librarians, archivists, paraprofessionals, and other students Meet individuals from all types of libraries academic, public, K-12, special, government Gather research ideas
Preparing for the conference Opportunities may be available Sign up as a volunteer Sign up to be assigned a conference mentor Financial incentives Travel scholarship for students or first timers from the conference, association, or your graduate program Conference fee may be reduced or waived for students Association membership may be discounted for students Plan to present Respond to a call for proposals (CFP) of interest
Value of presenting Useful to have a presentation or poster session on your resume as you look for a professional position it shows you are interested in professional development and scholarly contributions Can develop a research paper you have written or a project you have conducted
Presenting Present as an individual or with colleagues/faculty Full sessions Panel presentations Lightning talks Poster sessions May be a special category for students to present lightning talk or poster, so eliminates competition with professional librarians and archivists (ex. SNCA Society of North Carolina Archivists) for a conference spot
Job information Keep up with trends, projects, practices that can help inform your job search Places to apply Types of positions available Topics/trends/issues that may be discussed during interviews Conference may offer a job placement or career development service Student track may be available at larger conferences
More to do at the conference Let people know you are a student and/or first timer Meet with vendors Learn about products and services Collect swag Especially if overnight, may have chance to meet socially with fellow attendees Conference reception Conversation at coffee shop Dine arounds
Writing/Social Media Journals may enlist attendees to record sessions for publication Conference proceedings Write a blog post Submit write-up and photos describing how you benefited from attending the conference to your alumni newsletter editor or your local library association news editor Tweet at the conference
Thank you. Christine Fischer Head of Technical Services University of North Carolina at Greensboro cmfische@uncg.edu Images public domain CC0 licenses https://www.pexels.com https://pixabay.com http://www.publicdomainpictures.net